Food, Science, and the Human Body
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Food, Science, and the Human Body

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Get answers to questions about the evolution of the human diet and its relationship to our bodies. Bringing together insights from fields including anthropology, health science, biology, and sociology, this partnership between The Great Courses and National Geographic lays bare what science can teach us about food.
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  1. シーズン1エピソード1 - Paleo Diets and the Ancestral Appetite

    2017年7月20日
    31分
    TV-PG
    Do we have an ancestral appetite? First, uncover how similar the current Paleo diet fad is to what our actual ancestors ate. Then, learn how digestive anatomy and neural expansion played a role in the evolution of nutrition. Finally, determine whether or not humans are adapted to one specific diet.
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  2. シーズン1エピソード2 - Our Hunter-Gatherer Past

    2017年7月20日
    31分
    TV-PG
    For the bulk of human history, our ancestors were hunters and gatherers. Using fascinating research from a study of one of Africa's last foraging populations, Professor Crittenden reveals insights into how hunter-gatherer societies function, and how they may have shaped the diversity of human nutrition.
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  3. シーズン1エピソード3 - Stones, Bones, and Teeth

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    For clues to the history of human nutrition, scientists look to fossils in the form of stones, bones, and teeth. Learn what scientists discovered about the ancestral dinner plate through stone artifacts used for butchery, the bones of the human cranium, and the dentition of early humans.
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  4. シーズン1エピソード4 - Did Meat Eating Make Us Human?

    2017年7月20日
    28分
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    Learn how meat changed the playing field for our earliest ancestors. First, trace the history of meat eating through human evolution. Then, use data from cut marks on bones to decipher when, exactly, we began to eat meat. Also, consider the nutritive benefits (and dangers) linked with meat consumption.
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  5. シーズン1エピソード5 - Insects: The Other White Meat

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    There are more than 1,900 edible insect species on Earth, and 2 billion people regularly consume insects as part of their diet. Professor Crittenden takes you inside the fascinating world of entomophagy (the practice of eating insects) and the ways we turn to insects for nutrition.
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  6. シーズン1エピソード6 - Was the Stone Age Menu Mostly Vegetarian?

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    Explore the critical role that plant foods have played in our diet. You'll study plant microfossils that radically change what we thought we knew about the Stone Age menu. You'll learn the essential role played by underground storage organs (or "tubers"). And you'll revisit Professor Crittenden's research on plant-processing techniques among Tanzanian foragers.
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  7. シーズン1エピソード7 - Cooking and the Control of Fire

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    Roasting. Boiling. Baking. Grilling. When did our ancestors start cooking with fire, and how? Find out as you go back nearly 1 million years on a journey to find out how we evolved to eat our food cooked, whether using boiling stones or a butane torch.
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  8. シーズン1エピソード8 - The Neolithic Revolution

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Discover what prompted large populations of people to drastically change their subsistence strategy by domesticating plants and animals, Also, learn how this Neolithic revolution permanently altered the human diet, as well as paved the way for massive population growth, the development of nation states, and new vectors for disease.
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  9. シーズン1エピソード9 - The Changing Disease-Scape

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    Turn now to a darker product of the Neolithic revolution: the growth of zoonotic diseases, or diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and parasites that spread between animals and humans. Among the ones you'll encounter here are Lyme disease, West Nile virus, malaria, salmonella, and E. coli.
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  10. シーズン1エピソード10 - How Foods Spread around the World

    2017年7月20日
    30分
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    Once domestication was in full swing, foods began to be exchanged among different groups, leading to the subject at hand: delocalization. In order to better understand the development of this process, in which food consumed in one area is produced far away, you'll consider examples and case studies including bananas, apples, tomatoes, and corn.
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  11. シーズン1エピソード11 - The History of the Spice Trade

    2017年7月20日
    29分
    TV-PG
    They're a common enough item in our pantries today, but in the past, spices were highly valued and tightly guarded, and were the catalyst for creating and destroying empires. Examine the spices that were critically important during the opening decades of the spice routes, including pepper, cloves, ginger, and garlic.
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  12. シーズン1エピソード12 - How Sugar and Salt Shaped World History

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    Salt and sugar have also played large roles in food production and global health. Topics covered here include how sugar is extracted from sugar cane, the rise of alternative sweeteners and sugar substitutes, early non-dietary uses of salt, and the dangers of a high-sodium diet.
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  13. シーズン1エピソード13 - A Brief History of Bread

    2017年7月20日
    28分
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    Bread, in all its forms, is one of the most widely consumed foods in the world. It was also the foundation for many civilizations. Here, consider aspects about this dietary staple, including the art of leavening, the religious and social roles of light and dark bread, and the artisanal bread movement.
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  14. シーズン1エピソード14 - The Science and Secrets of Chocolate

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Today, chocolate is a multi-billion-dollar global industry. Professor Crittenden takes you back in time so you can follow chocolate's trek around the world, considering not only its history and chemical properties, but its role in the current global market in the form of powerful chocolate empires.
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  15. シーズン1エピソード15 - Water: The Liquid of Life

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Of all the water on Earth, only a fraction of it is drinkable. How much water is used by humans throughout the world? How did bottled water become so popular? Why is water fluoridation so controversial? How can we work to conserve water, both as a nation and in our everyday lives?
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  16. シーズン1エピソード16 - Beer, Mead, and the Fun of Fermentation

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    From ancient Egyptian experiments to the 21st-century microbrewery down the street from your house, explore the intricate links between the fermentation of wheat and honey and human civilization. As you follow our love affair with beer and mead, you'll be surprised to learn just how accidental their discovery was.
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  17. シーズン1エピソード17 - Humanity's Love of Wine

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Continue looking at our relationship with fermented beverages, this time with a look into the story of fermenting grapes into wine. Topics include the science behind viticulture and the production of different types of wine, the reasons winemakers are turning away from cork, and "retsina," one of the oldest types of white wine.
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  18. シーズン1エピソード18 - Coffee: Love or Addiction?

    2017年7月20日
    29分
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    Each year, over 500 billion cups of coffee are served. Reconsider this popular drink and its relationship with world history. Along the way, you'll explore the ways coffee is harvested, how caffeine works on your body and mind, popular ways to drink coffee, and the origins of the free-trade movement.
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  19. シーズン1エピソード19 - The Roots of Tea

    2017年7月20日
    28分
    TV-PG
    What is the source of the nearly 1,500 different types of tea in the world? How did tea spread from Japan to Europe? What are the differences between green, black, and white teas? How was the tea bag accidentally invented? Is drinking tea good for your health? Get the answers here.
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  20. シーズン1エピソード20 - The Fizz on Soda

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Soda was once an embodiment of the American dream. Now, it's one of the worst contributors to obesity-related diseases. Make sense of this fizzy drink by exploring its origins as patented medicine, the soda wars between Coke and Pepsi, and the health risks associated with its high sugar content.
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  21. シーズン1エピソード21 - Food as Ritual

    2017年7月20日
    28分
    TV-PG
    Humans don't just eat for nutrition. It's a deeply symbolic activity as well. Consider some of the many different categories of food rituals around the world, including fasting for Ramadan, making sugar skulls for the Day of the Dead, bobbing for apples during Halloween, and America's favorite fall feast: Thanksgiving.
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  22. シーズン1エピソード22 - When People Eat Things That Aren't Food

    2017年7月20日
    29分
    TV-PG
    Sometimes, people consume things that are not considered food, from dirt to hair to human flesh. Professor Crittenden introduces you to some of the more outlandish dietary practices around the world, including placentophagy (in which a mother eats the placenta after giving birth) and anthropophagy (also known as cannibalism).
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  23. シーズン1エピソード23 - Food as Recreational Drugs

    2017年7月20日
    32分
    TV-PG
    Throughout history, we've consumed food not just for nourishment, but also for psychological effects. Go inside the world of recreational drugs, including psilocybin mushrooms, edible marijuana treats, and addictions to foods like chocolate or french fries.
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  24. シーズン1エピソード24 - Food as Medicine

    2017年7月20日
    31分
    TV-PG
    Is there a substantial link between diet and disease prevention? Professor Crittenden explains the medicinal histories behind several foods. Among them are ginger (thought to help with digestive issues) and cinnamon (used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various ailments), as well as goji berries, chocolate, and pomegranate.
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  25. シーズン1エピソード25 - The Coevolution of Genes and Diet

    2017年7月20日
    30分
    TV-PG
    Biological and cultural evolution are not separate phenomena, and this is nowhere better exemplified than with diet. Professor Crittenden discusses the ways in which our genes and diet have co-evolved. You'll witness this fascinating process through examples of how our body evolved to metabolize (or not) enzymes like lactase and amylase, as well as omega 3 fatty acids.
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